Home
Class 11
MATHS
If one root of the equation ax^(2)+bx+c=...

If one root of the equation `ax^(2)+bx+c=0` is double the other and the relation between `a,b,c` is `b^(2)=kac` then `k=`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If one root of the equation ax^(2)+bx+c=0 is double the other,then the relation between a,b,c is

If one root of the equation ax^(2)+bx+c=0 is the square of the other,then

If one root of the equation ax^(2)+bx+c=0 is the square of the other,then

If one root of the equation ax^(2)+bx+c=0 is two xx the other,then b^(2):ac=?

If one root of the equation x^(2) + ax + b =0 is 1/3 times the other. Then, the correct relation between a and b

If one root of the equation ax^(2)+bx+c=0 is the square of the other than a(c-b)^(3)=cX where X is

If the roots of the equation ax^2+bx+c=0 differ by K then b^(2)-4ac=

The roots of the equation ax^(2)+bx+c=0 will be reciprocal of each other if